European-led archaeological exploration and research varied enormously across the Americas in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. The lesser known history of these engagements in NW Argentina (NWA) points at root problems that continue to affect international cooperation today. Besides some remarkable records that are still in use today, the collective activities of early European practitioners have impacted enormously on both local researchers and descendant communities’ ability to both understand and engage with the region’s pre-Columbian past. This complex legacy, characterised by systematic and unsystematic excavations, field diaries and notes, as well as extensive artefact collection and exportation practices of various calib...
À la fin du xixe siècle commença en Argentine un processus paradoxal d’invention d’un patrimoine aut...
The European colonisation of South America had different effects on the indigenous peoples, particul...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...
This article is the product of an intercultural archaeological project which main goal and praxis is...
Se revisan diversas narrativas escritas desde la arqueología acerca de la historia de las sociedades...
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the perio...
The most ancient metallurgy of precolumbian America originated and evolved in the Andes, reaching gr...
Since 1998, the idea of discussing different topics referring to the peopling of the Southern Cone a...
Archaeology has been transformed in recent decades. One change is the increasing international colla...
From our work as archaeologists we believe that one of the fundamental tasks is to link with the ter...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
This article explores the past as a lived, inhabited reality through a series of examples of indigen...
To explain interaction South-central Andean scholarship has extensively discussed a variety of circu...
Decolonizing archaeological thought in South America happens through three paths: (a) a critical app...
Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating...
À la fin du xixe siècle commença en Argentine un processus paradoxal d’invention d’un patrimoine aut...
The European colonisation of South America had different effects on the indigenous peoples, particul...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...
This article is the product of an intercultural archaeological project which main goal and praxis is...
Se revisan diversas narrativas escritas desde la arqueología acerca de la historia de las sociedades...
We present clear production areas for two distinct polychrome wares in the earlier part of the perio...
The most ancient metallurgy of precolumbian America originated and evolved in the Andes, reaching gr...
Since 1998, the idea of discussing different topics referring to the peopling of the Southern Cone a...
Archaeology has been transformed in recent decades. One change is the increasing international colla...
From our work as archaeologists we believe that one of the fundamental tasks is to link with the ter...
South America appears as a paradox for building the images of the New World's human colonization. It...
This article explores the past as a lived, inhabited reality through a series of examples of indigen...
To explain interaction South-central Andean scholarship has extensively discussed a variety of circu...
Decolonizing archaeological thought in South America happens through three paths: (a) a critical app...
Archaeology as a discipline has been formed largely as a nation-state biopolitical device generating...
À la fin du xixe siècle commença en Argentine un processus paradoxal d’invention d’un patrimoine aut...
The European colonisation of South America had different effects on the indigenous peoples, particul...
More than a century ago, scientific archaeology was caught up in the webs of colonialism. Around the...